Int J Parasitol. 2013 Jul 23. pii: S0020-7519(13)00179-3. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpara.2013.06.007. [Epub ahead of print]
Parasite zoonoses and wildlife: One health, spillover and human activity
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School of Veterinary and Health Sciences, Murdoch University, Murdoch, WA 6150, Australia. Electronic address: a.thompson@murdoch.edu.au.Abstract
This review examines parasite zoonoses and wildlife in the context of the One Health triad that encompasses humans, domestic animals, wildlife and the changing ecosystems in which they live. Human (anthropogenic) activities influence the flow of all parasite infections within the One Health triad and the nature and impact of resulting spillover events are examined. Examples of spillover from wildlife to humans and/or domestic animals, and vice versa, are discussed, as well as emerging issues, particularly the need for parasite surveillance of wildlife populations. Emphasis is given to Trypanosoma cruzi and related species in Australian wildlife, Trichinella, Echinococcus, Giardia, Baylisascaris, Toxoplasma and Leishmania.
Copyright © 2013. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Copyright © 2013. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
KEYWORDS:
Echinococcus spp., Giardia, One health, Spillover, Toxoplasma, Trichinella, Trypanosoma spp., Zoonoses- PMID:
- 23892130
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